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Integrating Roy with Becker, this paper studies occupational choice and matching in the labor market. Our model …
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We develop a possibility to work index (PWI) taking the ability to work from home and workplace closures into account. By using the data from the HLFS in Turkey, we examine the individual level determinants of PWI. Our findings reveal that PWI and ability to work from home are significantly...
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We develop a possibility to work index (PWI) taking the ability to work from home and workplace closures into account. By using the data from the HLFS in Turkey, we examine the individual level determinants of PWI. Our findings reveal that PWI and ability to work from home are significantly...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014095387
This paper presents a connecting methodology in order to trace the emerging dynamics of inequality for the youth populace of Europe. We determine that the development of these dynamics are directly affected by the advancement of technology, and especially related to Information and Communication...
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This paper develops a multi-sectorial search and matching model with endogenous occupational choice in a context of …
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behind both deunionization and polarization. In a search and matching framework with endogenous occupational and endogenous …
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one very well-known differential - the Catholic/ Protestant unemployment differential in Northern Ireland - has largely … signing of the Good Friday Agreement, the introduction of fair employment legislation, growth in hidden unemployment, and …
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The Great Recession, which was preceded by the Financial Crisis, resulted in higher unemployment and income inequality … model, tighter credit leads to lower output, a lower number of vacancies, and higher directed-search unemployment. If …
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classical argument that German labour market institutions (collective bargaining, unemployment benefits, etc.) lead to rigid … wage structures and high unemployment rates. Third, in the service sector it is the group of medium-skilled employees which …
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model economy with heterogeneous workers and firms, featuring industry dynamics, search and matching frictions, and skill …
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